Did you know that the Delaware Coast was one of the most treacherous places for mariners? The Indian River Lifesaving Station was established to help stranded sailors, but it could not always save their ships. The Indian River Inlet south of Rehoboth Beach was a particularly tricky spot, and frequently, storms whipped up violent currents that dragged ships into danger. Today, technology has gotten far better and the coast is now a fairly safe place to sail, but there are still reminders of the shattered ships and their cargo, if you know where to look. If you’re looking for a neat place to spend some time out in nature, visit Delaware’s Coin Beach!.

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The history of Coin Beach is so fascinating!

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